Tackleworld Moruya

Weekly Fishing Report, 9/4/2010

Friday, April 09, 2010 by tackleworldmoruya

--Hey everyone - hope everyone had an enjoyable Easter and for
those of you already on holidays a great time!

Moruya River

Good catches of bream are being caught around the bridge area
and further up around the hospital near the boulders. Bait of
choice seems to be whitebait or beach worms. Good catches of
bream are also being had off the spur wall.

Some nice whiting and flathead are still being had around
preddies wharf area around the flats, also responding well to beach
worms or freshly pumped nippers.

Team Tackle World member Mark and Age were rewarded with a nice
catch and release session on bass up around the pump station on
SX40's.

Tuross

Team Tackle World members Ben and Jim enjoyed a great session
the other day fishing the "snags" for bream - up to 41 cm - on
strike pro pygmy's.

Graham also enjoyed a good session this morning catching and
releasing nice size bream, estuary perch and whiting all on SX40's
further up the back of the system in the snags.

Nathan and Patrick ventured further afield to be rewarded with
bream, estuary perch and bass on Cultiva Bug Eye Bait.

Beaches and Rocks

Good size Drummer are being pulled in at the moment (off the
rocks), along with salmon, tailor and bream. Most beaches are
working well - make sure you check out the beach first and fish
into the gutters.

The breakwall is still producing with huge balls of baitfish in
close, so keep an eye out for these guys and throw a line in.
You'll be rewarded with a mixutre of salmon, tailor, bream and
bonito at the moment.

Unfortunately we had to once again replace the "Angel Ring" at
the end of the breakwall. Remember these rings are put in
place for emergency reasons - please repect this.

Offshore

With the weather being a little topsy-turvy lately the fishing
outside has slowed a little. However when the seas are being
kind Captain Ron has been landing nice catches of snapper,
mowies, pigfish, sharks (both gummies and school) and large leather
jackets - watch these guys as they love to "steal" gear - perhaps
use a wire trace! The water temperature has been fluctuating
between 19-22 degrees celcius with best catches around the 50 m
water mark.

Phone 0404966607 to book a charter!

Make sure you drop in store these holidays to take advantage of
some wonderful savings in our Easter catalogue, which will run for
the holiday period only.

Remember "every day's a great day for fishing"! Get
out there and have some fun!